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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 SIEILITIIIINNINIIILIL WASHINGTON AND PARADISE PARK TEAMS WlN OPENERS lN ROTARY CLUB LEAGUE ORlOl ES SEEKING SCALPS OF BURRITTS— TWO GREAT GAMES PLAYED lN CHURCH LEAGUE — LOCAL TEAMS TO BE BUSY TODAY AND TOMORROW — SPEEDBOYS WINNERS ISR ssrtesstn eI e Lo L N R R R R R e e s RAIN FORCES posrpozngEmiliflY TEAWS START A ()ne aemed Wonder [l GREAT GAMEY "5,}j}jfl{*“‘;jj‘l';;‘c‘:"?,;;{;,;j“’;;’y‘;‘f""[]R!!ll,tS T0 TRY OF GIANT-PIRATES SERIES INROTARY LEAGUF |- T O |NBHURLHIFAEUL e T DOWNBURRITS Braves \ose ot Réds=Bhiladeiniin Edger Away | Washingion and Paraise Park . : Genter and South Ghurches Win 05 2150, -0 551"“0 o for Finst Place in Gily From St. Louis — Senators Lose to (‘hicago and | Nines Win Contests ] : ‘ 4N ) in Pll(hels Battles O el the Soou Lflilgllfl at Walnut Hill Athletics Fall Before Cleveland — Detroit f\lak(‘x} T L \ | ’ : e the big games on the sehedule. 1 e (lean Sweep of Boston Series—Browns Trim ls Umpire ek On Thus i | [ | cagne Standing oy oW oy slide into S D Chureh Teague Standing ¢ win, they will siide fnt e % ¥ ot s b \ . ‘ Jace, hut no o Nas o yet turn ) 3 ~ored by the New Brit- 4 < SRR i ran o0 (o) 4 e this atternoon, t First Luthera hix trick aga Qwedi Yankees a Double-Header. HED S b, opned up yestor- | K g i e R ol MR v L) I 180T ehich s gl Breat g atternoon at § o'clock at Wals % Gt % ConthreCongt 00 Lund Blue Armies will ! i lock, The Lt s planmning park with two sizzling : i Stanley Menic el I A LTI Red Army ] 2 Sikeai r | ‘ games. On Diamond No. 1, the Par-| |8 A e L | [Hesa sl — Jinashuny vear's conck or the with th AT 1 royal battle. Large ero night at Willow Brook park, [diondge R S akasais : AR R .| Junior fans interspersed by members | Payed at il two otiers to be played ) onid No, t o'clock e B [Center and South ehurches cer - ‘ ‘H u No ISt oitlogky troublesom : 2 1O 2 0jof the Rotary club looked on at the| o £ e Tlatorous over the Blue und Wisite [Valcons, Rongers, and Kensinglog the ugue leding Durtitts il dostponement the 1 game X ' £ S aR(n ot e 3 { a limb to any man is e b ; ; o ,,.‘,,;‘ fes | | : ; i Htehin Mayor SBolo 1. Vabnenm |, miatinitin Lt in o given m' A TSN B S Playing Home Tomorrow : : ost important games to be played \ rled first ball in both s 0 hate games featured by tght inticlding | n impor nlay ol ir g r’m Surrit \\ (e len W 0 tional today brought Chicago, & | I ey and retain their rightfu | Burritts will mean that at least two his delivery, while on 1] i ‘ H||v|. was lght, the South chureh | ! seventh place club, ! e - 'olo |7 e g \mw,» diamond he put aeross a cic MNONE, BICTE “1 ";_"\-H‘”‘“I' ”;‘,‘_‘\ lN DUAL EVENT TODAY being the only team to hit with v Britain baschall teams st fteams will i tor first placs Grounds. The champlor oked for G B R T consistency, and the pitehers were in & today will have o busy week- [while o win for them will give them milder opposition, while Dittsburgh AL R RS naron e S reh s is vquipped with Sooil i, oD b oL okl Tl Lt Pirates |4 2000 Toll on the leading position, was called upon to continue at top , The Washington team, handizip : s mtoone WSy nericans Rated as Favorites Over Conter v, Bluchivds Lihe s s A speed in a series with spunky |, L Sed i Mt iy e e R g The Conter chureh defeatrd the [#lcos of Meridew at Hanover Tark [une Dis fnislied, (e Faton Re- Brooklyn. The latter club and Chi- of 11 to 2 against Wt aly 1 rm ::"[ vl,“.“y_ | Lnglishmen at Cambridge Rlue \,my\, 1 to 0, in the feature ‘jl“‘“;j_p"“\[:‘.",h"' ‘H‘wf';w ‘n:lw ll;“'\ ‘\‘m( ‘\ ;-”‘.i;‘.‘ n':\ L :“I(,:‘»I,v.”;":,’: cago yesterday were likewlss stalled | i e h- | Breat uphill fight to beat out the for, It s worked hard to Track Today [Eaie althasct ehing i tocon st bes | eison: with Milldnls in that town |lowting the leigue Kwards bt by & downpour. ! : A RS T e gLl glint ok e sy ing exceptionally tight and filled oS b i bl E IR e g Boston scpectators had the mith lads started off in the first i Cambridge, Mass., July 11 (P— |With speclncular plays on both sides, |[OUBITEE G SR i e ¢ Skiner and Alfano allowed bhut thres he Corbin Sox will %o to [afternoon at the cxpense of the Fals privilege of looking upon one of the | ' 4 W i : . ' ton 6, D ; o sunnorted by [Meriden tomorrow afternoon 1o feon les best pltched games of the season. . e boston B, hetrolt 5 |1 cornors of the Iot. Successive|an athicts e at the New Britatn |and Yalo will clash with the pick |hile aviece and wete supported Wl (%ine aint Stanistaus teun of | The Orioics whl bitke 4 strong bid with Benton beating Lugue as the ek out— by 1o Vi e pe e e icte) while aGitha New Brltaimi oo L0 S Ganibrlduets o s Linost: pertactnalaing. itio jiiensy | Bt SR B e v e ol i Lo s, s Chough Braves nosed out the Reds, 1 to 0. | off Hiol u off son, Swentusky conpled with wa fme as @ mem. | o'clock this afternoon at the Har- {10 Of the ganie cameiinithe seoond i co L il neall boys bitt 6= | Manager Ala Aronsanisihonos: have The Cuban confined Boston Mitting | oG Tingar and ervors by the Washington crew, | L8 e aan | vardiataatimiin et el i un SR EUR e CLC e GBI SRS wepared (o shake oft what he [heeu considerably d 1 with 1 v to the infield. Cincinnati out- |1 S ditodian 4 fielder of the winners, hit to center [Pl 1 prepuared ake oft what Tie |heen considerably dur ¢ in fielders falling to get a single put- | inning for Smith, and fal of 11 runs in ers Inter-department lea track meet in 26 years. This will j 0 e o land his mey term the Meriden [the past two weeks 1irst the Cos- Vi e deciding year, us cach Some | fonstyo bases, the ball striking a L} out. He allowed six bingles, how- (WIRST GAME) BRek G e Wash e s B s Gaeh Sosimalbouna el crutieally Hulny arove T 5 muinstays in the . } hination has won {liree meets, ';h 1';:"”‘“\'“_‘,"“’,lh""_:; ’:""‘, ",f‘”:h:.‘f':\"‘ The IFaleons will meet the Col- | icld and at the bat fell victime, one ever, one by Felix in the first scors | New K Dot~ > ! more in the second on a walk and - lie 1oads First places only will count in ench 1% ~ b €GOS AT " Linsville team in the home gaie at llo illness and the other to injuries ing the lone run of the game. Ben- L 91 two hits made the total 1 I ) S of the 12 events, with the greatest [jp tiv ot WHE BE WL CHITE < 1= [t Mary's 91610 Lomorrow aflernoon. |and then severall oflicr menbers of ton gave the visitors only four hits. OND GAME S Dt S il il SRl Sl e il el (T m to the pla Philadeiphia edged away from W ued with the spirit of the man w he The Center ehureh made three |Collinsville holds one verdiet over dyne jineup were laid up. To cap the §t. Louis in a feast of zan, { i re ithe name of it think You must remembe o | Stpan e & the winner In case of a tie. Ufast double plays. One came in the [(he locals and will tey to repeat bagnax, Anderson main twirler of ; Lty : ; L : The outcome 1s uncertain at best. L) nning, when the Bluebirdg [{E40 tomorrow. GRLCHILS SN feam, stepped on a nail - and 9 to 7, with Ithem retiring early un- | b o when things luoked b atl o sive Ul 1 miva heen’ withoag|but ithe Americans’avol rated sHENUL(: 4 eiia uriously, . Gling Liawson|1ne D dx) follows: ultons, Jer inetured. his foot @i the injory der a fuslinde of clouts. Ring W el 0o G| ilsyaiaree o Rl ek hen | utm since childhood and 1| fAvorites here, mainly because of |zrahpeq 4 low liner off the gr {If, Kredor cf. J. Kunia 2b, Sheehan | i) keep him out of the game for.at the lmit for the winners i Lt ultinate success, fought har o Tomrn i o with only |their better condition aud the fact 'y "ang stepped on second for a |l Klatka 1b, Wojak es. Ziegler 8b. |y st two weeks. faltered under a blast of bas 9 | I Joiing 2 1] the first Lo the last and in the R that thefr opponents harely have gin cite i T Gsers then |Sulleck or Benson ¢ and Jagaloskl | No, however, the players have toward the clo Wannir A | e jningseoel jhrecrulis lo muite Jiasil gets along with his vight arm [18d time to ket rid of thelr 8ea (o) the hases, but Carlson pieked {00 Junia p. Collinsville, H 28 | ity well reenperated and the First place Washington ar c ton i j o VYietory out of what appeared to well as any man gets along with {1°85. The Harvard-Yale —groun.ioff 4 foul to end the gume. Elmer nbert 1, R, Cprey vfy Sehroe- fem s will - e well prepared for a ond place Philadelphia suffer 3 v u o ¢ R |two good arms e dresses him- | Counting heavily on strength in the | awson caught fly aad doubled a Burns ef, Mahan 16, Jo Zills oo paitie tomorrow. feat in the American. Senat g LA L g mith was unable fo s 1er ] solf. ties Dis own ties, even bow |SPrints an d field events, hopes 1o yuan off firet, while' Carlson nabbed |5 rg or Reeves p and White Sox both 1 three " ! second inning, while (he sh- = nose out a 7 to 5 win. The English . s, shaves himself, using either a - > a foul and did the same trick | s e L opon et KAPLAN with Chicago emerging on the loi i . Lt fourth, thece in the Atth andd Saudies his work ag it he had two |Fitt: star sprinter, to dash that hobe. |the losers, Smith made u great eateh |1 116 wecks when they et All- end of a 10-9 count. The Athletics ! > o dnens IDRCIe apinEh Se il zgthemBIL s Porritt, however, landed in New |of Skinner's hot liner, while Sani|ninyille at the Poncer diainond scuccumbed ta brilliant pitching by o 1 i © | Ciivious 1o teamn how he covered | York from England only yesterday. yan far hack fo caich a long fly. |The Rangers have been keening in | G Mulligan, Waterbury Pro- Garland Buckeye, 6 to 1, getting |l ) ] : sy tielding plays by all mem- | SC T 2T ek, the sriter |Made a fiying trip here by train and | The | o e o s Lyl ayiN NG Lo RL LR IEARIL . only six hits oft the Cleveland hurl- T A o s both teams mark Jeir “‘ f‘,]\l\l‘l, 1 _‘“]‘ 1,]\ : hre \,’l,,” worked out last evening. The handi- | s m;, <<” 'Inn‘ o ysl\m?\»‘r‘. }x \””I‘ U Iy ey b pite ] e GRS NI G AR er. Lee dominated the Indian = Manis, IR gne ga \‘H‘ (& ”»‘m‘ eldiduring one of inter-depart- Cap of his sea frip and only one Tiradley, 1h: €. Lawson, 2b; G. I :‘t;\n\ \r;‘l opponents for tomor- tinue Plans For Bout. tack with a double and three singles. |y ohel : L ent into the hox for the|yeng joagud games wherein the [Workout may prove too great. Carlson, ¢; B. Clark, If.; E. Lawson, |"*j % R 5 o Continued good pitehing brought | itelerisn 2 1| 2 oved a veritable | pagware . feam was playing, to| The international mects were in- rf: Blodgeit, cf. Eendimot has 8 fl ROTRGUON | SSatobuiy, Tuly 18 Tiet aos Detroit a clean sweep In its . LAY On I ShisE CUIYES et iLn netion, A8 D eame |augurated in 1899, when the Eng-| Blue Army—Vance, e Afano, i |epn ‘l” ""‘ St “““'\' g !"\‘ | nouncement yesterday from New with Boston. Hollow f : e ; ! ones. Hite of all deseripions | v o™ e g, the same was in|lishmen won & to 4. The Amer-|Fredorickson, s Sinith b Icing ;‘,‘,“f;”_‘j‘}'u“'” ",’,‘\“'fl‘““: e ""f‘f1||\\.|v hat Matchmaker Tony Fao- Tted Sox to seven seatt s 5 N 1 . MLy v i e he ogr A man was on third and ns won in 1901 and 1904, each man, rf; Rich, Salstrom, ef: Hes- | jomie the f‘w'“ o .'W‘ h""““‘\ ‘“\\ llillo, of the Nutmeg A. C. of that S throngh 7 " 3 : AU Jan wasout e Ratics ol by a score of & fo 3. In 1911 Jlin, 1b: Kellerman, §bh: Sani rf [iavee Hiaberiiot {ha sobs it tho|sity hadtsubniltiedia bidtof Tb per casy triumph, 5 1 e {ting ¢ into Inf that looked | the Englishmen again won 5 fo 4. | ro hy innings ol e | [0/ ncioninany. (e Leam jin|.cont forthotelapingioliaititle fhout Rl f ! : i hie runner on hut in 1921 the hue and crimson | Tilue Army 0000 000,051 |1e (e paner goods fown and the|between Louls (Kid) Kaplan. of home run ¢ he st s th =l i i R v Inoking at the ball sailing ont, |romped away to an & to 2 vietory. [Center Church 0 1.0 0 0 0y | = < Seriden, world’s featherweight Vatilors kel Ll Rt alis k e | i Vo 1 f ¢ reckoned (1924 saw Oxford and Cambridge | Umpires——Stecle and Clary team is rated as one of the stror ‘ ) ! a tiin Conoaticat champion, and Babe Herman, of R i g s e 4 the loft lowever, | squeeze out a win, 61a to 5% | South vs. Whites. Jmect the Orioles. This 1s onc of ihe i efforts can ning to poun- the offerings of Sapko | e o e from his record as | The combined forces of Harvard |« | New York, will not change the plans . " : T The hard-hitti el INKNOWNS ARD VISITORS | of Pronmoter George I, Muliigan. of games of a doubie 1 ; I8 3 {10 with : of the bat and team refused to he rossed he Unknowns defeated the Dia- | this city, whose bid of 69 per cent il thr ) or t deeid \ ! . 5 i g at f ecd, h KEARNS WILL BE AWAY |@Enomast ot deanieRofethie dmeckiinana 1 rs last nizht at the O3 %as the first received, to bring this he g f dwil | s ) eap ' peared the |before and went right after him to | Burritt ool diamond by the|boul to Waterbury ok oA o he B G ; I I ! f e \ same paste out a win, 8-2. The 10 was lseore of fo 10, The Unknowns| Mulligan stated last night, when piled up hi s 8 . ‘ y otic hipped third Dempsey's Manager Will Not Meet |cloger than the score shows, for the [linenp was as follows: May ¢, Ky- |informed of Paolillos bid for this T S a lilels t v 1 1 v dout ) winners scored four of their runs in |ees) po Manfreddi 1b, DiCino ss. | bont, that he would not release Dl ab o roeianl A ehlare == o e inming was over and| Heavyweight Champion on His 5 last-inning encounter. The losers Villa 2b, Maietta 8b, and Argosy If. | Kaplan from the contract which the Return From Europe. rafled one in the eceond. hut the |The Unknowns would like ta hear | champion has signed to box for him I Tt 1 Sonth church came bAck to register | from any feam in he city averaging |in this city on whatever dafe is se- 4 ~ + 3 I RE 0l A el 2l ) He then showed | New York, July 11 (A—Jack thrice The Whitowir counted {15 years in @ I'or game 1l {1ected. When the New York State AK“LRI( AN LEAGUE A i A SPLR vt e its an old Kearns, ager of Jack Dempsey, (Again in the third, but that was|Victor Kycesk, 211 Cherry streef, | Boxing commission modified its de- hand. will not be in 1 York to greet {their last score. although theylyhone $69-13 | cree, permitting the bout to be heid Jding in the 'the heavyweight champion when the |tieatened several times | = - in whatever ety the highest bid was fingers. |iafter returns nest week with his| Parker pitehed a steady game for | SIRE WINS BY K. made. It ordered that alf bids for bride from a trip abroad, he an-{the winners, issuing no passea, an New York, July 11 (P—Battling | this featherweight title bout be in R Sleray {was accorded magnificent support, |iki, former light heavyweight {{he hands of the commission on to leave New York |especially by Al Havlick at t1 champion. last night knocked out | jupe 30 morning for Califor- {vncz Al prabbed off everything iniChief Halfbran, Oklahoma Indian Y [y Mit, Kearns reiterated his declaration |sight and got at least cne r in [hoxer. in the third round of a sched- | CALL TREE EXPERTS {hat a fight this year for Dempsey [¢very iiming. Jacobi Cooley. and |uled 12-round fight Middletown, July 11 (A—Tree ex- was out of the question. Parker also tuined in fielding fea- | —— | perts of this city have been engaged While Kearns is in California, he {tures, the lafter starting the lons SEERS SENATE SEAT [hy the New York state forestry de- will proceed with plans to stage [double play of the game. Thomas | Milwaukee, Juiy 11 (P—Altorney | partment to make an attempt to there the proposed welterwelght |pitched a good game and also had | Arthur R. Barry, Milwankee, repub- fsave the trees of Central park, New title fight hetween Mickey Walker |fine support, but the South church |lican has announced his can York city, which are reported to be mnd Dave Shade. He pointed out |batters picked the holes Nit [for the seat In the United States|slowly dying. Suggestions for the hat the two men are already billed [through them. . Linw's Wk at |Senate, loft vacant by the death caving of the {rees were.received by to fight in Vernon on July 21, and |third featuted. Themas, Havlick, [ Ro M. TLalellette. Barry The B Tic chief forester of New that, as far as he was concerned, the | Rockwell, Adame, Jacohi, wnd Parl 1 yuld run on a wet plat- | York city from eightcen experts. Tt {ime mateh would be contested there orer were the heavy hifters form. favoring the return of 3 3-4|is the belief of the experts here that up | not at all The South Church arker.per cent heer. the trees are dying from n His \i 1 field and throw | Smkmg the Approach T“ AT S MY PART ne®! tandell Maiched Solly Sceman 161

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